German American Encyclopedia. Deutsch-Amerikanisches Conversations-Lexicon 1871

German American Encyclopedia. Deutsch-Amerikanisches Conversations-Lexicon 1871

Deutsch-Amerikanisches
Conversations-Lexicon

Mit specieller Rücksicht auf das Bedürfniß der in Amerika lebenden Deutschen, mit Benutzung aller deutschen, amerikanischen, englischen u. französischen Quellen, und unter Mitwirkung vieler hervorragender deutschen Schriftsteller Amerika's

bearbeitet von

Prof. Alexander Jacob Schem

Band. III, V, VI und VIII
(Incomplete set)

New York, German Cyclopedia Publishing Company, 1871 - 1873. Original editions.
Hardcovers, black blind embossed cloth, gilt spine titles, octavos, 800 pages in each volume.
Vol. III: Cam bis East O.
Vol. V: Fri bis Jud.
Vol. VI: Juf bis Manf.
Vol. VIII: New Br. Bis Polarl.


A comprehensive encyclopedia covering all aspects of life in America with special emphasis on German-American demographics and cultural contributions.

Alexander Jacob Schem (16 March 1826, in Wiedenbrück, Prussia – 21 May 1881, in West Hoboken, New Jersey) was a German-American writer, editor and educator.

Early life
He attended the Paderborn gymnasium from 1839 to 1843,[1] and then studied theology and philology at the Universities of Bonn and Tübingen. He was ordained a Roman Catholic priest in 1849 and served two years in Bielefeld. He became disillusioned with its dogma, and he separated from the Church. In 1851 emigrated to the United States.

Immigrant
In the United States, he was a tutor for a time in the home of a publisher whose oldest daughter he married in 1853. That year, he began teaching in the Collegiate Institute at Mount Holly, New Jersey.[1] In 1854, he became professor of ancient and modern languages in Dickinson College, but he resigned in 1860 to devote himself to literature and journalism.

He was a writer for the New York Tribune/until 1869, when he undertook the editorship of the Deutsch-amerikanisches Conversations-Lexicon (11 vols., New York, 1869–1874). From 1874 to his death, he held the office of assistant superintendent of the public schools in New York City.

Works
Besides the Deutsch-amerikanisches Conversations-Lexicon, he was a contributor to other cyclopædias of statistical, geographical, and religious articles. He was one of the editors of the Methodist and of the Methodist Quarterly Review. He prepared, with George Richard Crooks, a Latin-English Dictionary (Philadelphia, 1857), and published several editions of Schem's Statistics of the World; the American Ecclesiastical Year-Book (New York, 1860); the Ecclesiastical Almanac (1868 and 1869); and, with Henry Kiddle, a Cyclopædia of Education (1877), which was followed by two annual supplements called the Year-Book of Education (1878 and 1879).

He also wrote a book on the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878), The War in the East (1878).

CONDITION: Volume III & VIII: Very Good-. (Covers have moderate corner wear, some chipping and wear at top of spines, minor wear at bottom of spines. Contents are complete, clean and intact.)
Volume V: Good (Covers have worn corners, wear at top of spine with a 3/8 inch section missing at top, minor wear at bottom of spines. Contents are complete, clean and intact.)
Volume VI: Good- (Covers have moderate wear at corners, wear at top of spine with a 3/8 inch section missing at top and a missing ¾ inch section of fabric with loss of a few of the title letters , minor wear at bottom of spines. Contents are complete, clean and intact.)



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